Meaning of 'anna'

n boiled rice; rice; food. kasta n. dis tress caused by scarcity of food; fam ine; (fig.) sufferance caused by ex treme poverty, indigent circumstances. kuta n. a stupendous heap of boiled rice. ksetra var. of annasatra . gataprana a. (absolutely) depending on food or boiled rice for subsistence; (loos.) rice eating. cinta n. thinking out means of procuring food or earning one's liveli hood; food-problem, bread-problem. cinta camatkara the effort to earn one's livelihood is all-absorbing; bread-prob lem is the chief problem; thought of one's daily bread preys heavily on the mind or weighs heavily on the spirits. jala n. food and drink; the Hindu rite of providing food and drink for the soul of the dead. da a. fem. one who supplies or gives food. □ n. Goddess Durga (durga) data a. & n. one who supplies or gives food; one who main tains. fem. datri . dana n. charitable or gratuitous supply of food. dasa n. one who has enslaved himself to another for one's food or maintenance. nali n. the aesophagus, the gullet, the food passage. purna a. fem. full of food or rice. □ n. Goddess Durga (durga).pathya n. rice-meal as diet. pana n. food and drink. prasana n. the Hindu rite of a child's tasting rice for the first time. bastra n. food and clothing. byanjana n. rice and curry. bhoji a. rice-eating. □ n. rice-eater. maẏa a. full of food; built up or nourished by food (annamaẏa kosa) rasa n. chyle. saṃshana n. provision for maintenance; procuring food or earn ing one's livelihood. satra n. a place or institution for charitable supply of rice or food. samasya n. food-problem, bread-problem. hina a. without food; foodless; starving.

Meaning of অন্ন

n boiled rice; rice; food. ̃কষ্ট n. dis tress caused by scarcity of food; fam ine; (fig.) sufferance caused by ex treme poverty, indigent circumstances. ̃কূট n. a stupendous heap of boiled rice. ̃ক্ষেত্র var. of অন্নসত্র । ̃গতপ্রাণ a. (absolutely) depending on food or boiled rice for subsistence; (loos.) rice eating. ̃চিন্তা n. thinking out means of procuring food or earning one's liveli hood; food-problem, bread-problem. ̃চিন্তা চমত্কারা the effort to earn one's livelihood is all-absorbing; bread-prob lem is the chief problem; thought of one's daily bread preys heavily on the mind or weighs heavily on the spirits. ̃জল n. food and drink; the Hindu rite of providing food and drink for the soul of the dead. ̃দা a. fem. one who supplies or gives food. ☐ n. Goddess Durga (দুর্গা) ̃দাতা a. & n. one who supplies or gives food; one who main tains. fem. ̃দাত্রী । ̃দান n. charitable or gratuitous supply of food. ̃দাস n. one who has enslaved himself to another for one's food or maintenance. ̃নালী n. the aesophagus, the gullet, the food passage. ̃পূর্ণা a. fem. full of food or rice. ☐ n. Goddess Durga (দুর্গা).̃পথ্য n. rice-meal as diet. ̃পান n. food and drink. ̃প্রাশন n. the Hindu rite of a child's tasting rice for the first time. ̃বস্ত্র n. food and clothing. ̃ব্যঞ্জন n. rice and curry. ̃ভোজী a. rice-eating. ☐ n. rice-eater. ̃ময় a. full of food; built up or nourished by food (অন্নময় কোষ) ̃রস n. chyle. ̃সংস্হান n. provision for maintenance; procuring food or earn ing one's livelihood. ̃সত্র n. a place or institution for charitable supply of rice or food. ̃সমস্যা n. food-problem, bread-problem. ̃হীন a. without food; foodless; starving.

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